Miami Dolphins: T.J. Yates, QB, North Carolina
The Dolphins won't take a quarterback early. Instead, they'll sign a veteran to compete with Chad Henne, and they'll also select a signal-caller late in the 2011 NFL Draft.

Miami Dolphins: Anthony Gaitor, CB, Florida International
The Dolphins were so desperate for cornerback help last year that they had Al Harris play three games.

Oakland Raiders: Aldrick Robinson, WR, SMU
It wouldn't be an NFL Draft if the Raiders didn't obtain a speedy receiver.

Dallas Cowboys: Keith Darbut, DE/OLB, Baldwin-Wallace
The Cowboys would probably like to add a player to push the disappointing Anthony Spencer.

New York Giants: Ollie Ogbu, DT, Penn State
The defensive tackle position can be addressed, and the Giants have shown interest in Ollie Ogbu.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jeff Maehl, WR, Oregon
In the wake of Arrelious Benn's injury, the Buccaneers will probably address the receiver position late in the 2011 NFL Draft.

Kansas City Chiefs: Dane Sanzenbacher, WR, Ohio State
It would not surprise me at all if the Chiefs double dipped at receiver in the 2011 NFL Draft. There's just no talent at the position beyond Dwayne Bowe.

Washington Redskins: Andrew Jackson, G, Fresno State
The Redskins will have to use multiple picks in the 2011 NFL Draft to fix their offensive line.

Baltimore Ravens: Alex Linnenkohl, C, Oregon State
Matt Birk, 35, is entering his contract year. He offered to groom his own replacement.

New Orleans Saints: Ronald Johnson, WR, USC
The Saints don't need a receiver, but Ronald Johnson provides good value in the middle of the seventh round.

Philadelphia Eagles: Brian Rolle, OLB, Ohio State
Considering their depth issues at the position, it'll be a surprise if the Eagles don't spend multiple picks on linebackers.

St. Louis Rams: Jermale Hines, SS, Ohio State
More secondary help for the Rams. They appear to like Darian Stewart, but some competition wouldn't hurt.

Atlanta Falcons: Mike Mohamed, ILB, California
The Falcons have looked at a bunch of linebackers this draft season, including Mike Mohamed. He'd provide some much-needed depth.

Atlanta Falcons: Justin Rogers, CB/KR, Richmond
In a division with Drew Brees and an improving Josh Freeman, the Falcons will need as many talented corners as possible.

San Francisco 49ers: Steven Friday, DE/OLB, Virginia Tech
This is similar to Atlanta's situation with defensive ends - if the 49ers don't acquire a rush linebacker until Day 3, they may double dip at the position.

Pittsburgh Steelers: Noel Devine, RB, West Virginia
I haven't given the Steelers a skill-position player yet. Noel Devine is great value in the middle of Round 7.

Green Bay Packers: Mark Herzlich, ILB, Boston College
Mark Herzlich can offer depth at inside linebacker if Nick Barnett is released. I hope Herzlich goes higher than this because of what he's overcome. Herzlich looks pretty stiff in coverage, but he can improve. He's definitely worth a shot in Rounds 5-7.

San Diego Chargers: Eddie Jones, DE/OLB, Texas
The Chargers have to spend a late-round selection or two on their abysmal special teams.

Philadelphia Eagles: Darvin Adams, WR, Auburn
The Eagles have worked out several receivers during the draft season, so they may spend a selection on that position in Rounds 5-7.

Oakland Raiders: Eric Gordon, LB, Michigan State
Thomas Howard is leaving, so the Raiders may spend a late-round pick on a linebacker for depth.

Seattle Seahawks: Nathan Enderle, QB, Idaho
Charlie Whitehurst started two games in 2010. He was abysmal in one, and was pretty average in the other. Seattle may look into drafting a quarterback to compete with Whitehurst as Matt Hasselbeck's successor.

New Orleans Saints: Mistral Raymond, S, South Florida
The Saints like to draft defensive backs. Because they don't have many selections, I haven't been able to give them one yet.

Carolina Panthers: J.T. Thomas, OLB, West Virginia
Strongside linebacker James Anderson is a free agent. The Panthers need to make sure they're OK if they can't retain him.

Buffalo Bills: Eric Hagg, S, Nebraska
Donte Whitner is a free agent and it doesn't sound like he'll be coming back. This draft pick is for depth purposes.

Cincinnati Bengals: Justin Boren, G, Ohio State
The Bengals would be smart to bring in someone to push Andre Smith.

Denver Broncos: Schuylar Oordt, TE, Northern Iowa
John Fox loves his blocking tight ends - though unlike Josh McDaniels, he knows he can wait until Round 7 to get one.

Cleveland Browns: De'Aundre Reed, DE, Arizona
I'll be pretty surprised if the Browns don't double dip at some of the key 4-3 positions; they don't have anything at defensive end.

If you're looking for details about McIntosh playing poorly in the 3-4 - a Redskins homer in the comment board questioned this - note that opposing quarterbacks completed 91.5 percent of their passes against McIntosh in 2010, good for second-worst amongst all inside linebackers. McIntosh was also tied for sixth in missed tackles amongst all linebackers (both inside and outside), finishing only three behind the leader, Will Witherspoon. Furthermore, McIntosh surrendered 407 yards after the catch; this was third-worst amongst all inside linebackers, with Kevin Burnett and Paris Lenon topping the charts in that dubious category.